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What if you swallowed all elements of the periodic table?
For dinner tonight, you are being treated to the tasting menu of a lifetime. The periodic table of elements. Which elements would you be able to eat? Which ones would taste or smell funny? And which ...
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5 periodic tables we don't use and why
You probably studied the "regular" periodic table in school—but did you know there are more versions of the periodic table ...
As Pulsar Helium studies its namesake resource near Babbitt and Isabella, several other companies are hoping to strike ...
In 2025, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) led groundbreaking research in artificial intelligence, ...
Which gas is called the lazy gas and why was it given this unusual name? Discover the fascinating story behind this inactive ...
Geoscience Australia’s Karol Czarnota considers Australia’s critical mineral potential, government investment and how it is ...
A China-developed technique for making ultrathin metal films was recently included in this year's top 10 scientific ...
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Boron, a chemical element next to carbon in the periodic table, is known for its unique ability to form complex bond networks. Unlike carbon, which typically bonds with two or three neighboring atoms, ...
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Scientists Capture the X-ray Fingerprint of a Single Atom for the First Time — And This Could Change Everything
Traditionally, X-ray methods require at least 10,000 atoms to generate a detectable signal. This is because the X-ray signal ...
A bizarre Christmas dinner invitation, some mysterious carol singers and even a spot of charades. Can you solve all 12 of our ...
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